Update: A day later, public beta versions are now available. See all the new features, including spatial video capture from iPhone 15 Pro for viewing on Vision Pro, here.
iOS 17.2 developer beta 2 is now available. The first beta release introduced Apple’s Journal app, new features to Messages, Translate as an Action button feature, and more. We expect future betas to include refinements to the Journal app. We’ll update with any changes we discover.
In addition to iOS 17.2 beta, Apple has also been testing these updates with developers:
- watchOS 10.2 developer beta – second beta now available
- macOS 14.2 Sonoma developer beta – second beta now available
- tvOS 17.2 developer beta – second beta now available
- HomePod 17.2 developer beta – second beta now available
Apple’s Journal app was first unveiled at WWDC 2023. The company said it would be released later this year rather than launching with iOS 17.0 and include these features:
- Uses on-device machine learning to create personalized suggestions for journaling – Suggestions API for other apps
- Includes photos, workouts, and interactions as prompts
- Entries can be marked as important to standout
- Prompts will inspire you to write
- Journal can be locked and is end-to-end encrypted for privacy
What’s coming in iOS 17.2?
- tvOS 17.2 beta brings new navigation sidebar to the TV app
- iOS 17.2 beta includes all-new Journal app; here’s how it works
- iOS 17.2 adds collaborative Apple Music playlists, new ‘Favorites’ playlist
- Apple debuts iMessage Contact Key Verification with iOS 17.2 beta
- iOS 17.2 adds one more function to the Action button on iPhone 15 Pro
- tvOS 17.2 beta brings new navigation sidebar to the TV app
As of the first beta release, we’ve seen new Weather widgets for Details, Daily Forecast, and Sunrise & Sunset on iOS and macOS, as well as a new analog clock on the iPhone and iPad. Books also has a new fast fade page turn animation option.
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